First and foremost I would like to say it does works as described. However, buyers should be aware of this caveat: it only works with the Audiovox app. On my Samsung Galaxy Note 2, the Audiovox app is slow. Slow to focus. Slow shutter speeds. Be prepared… Read more

“Works great, wish I could use it directly in photos”

I wish you didn't have to use the shutterball app to use it, but it works great. Kinda looks like a sex toy to people just passing by. people have asked me twice if it's a toy. haha. weird. Read more

“This is the worst thing ever!”

it didn't work!! Downloaded the correct app… it never worked… and it isn't my Iphone… something is not right about this product.. sorry, returned it! Read more

Learn how to take pictures with a remote for your iPhone or Android. Hands-on review of the Snap Remote for taking wireless photos with your iOS or Android device.

Self portraits have become more and more popular since mobile phones added cameras. But you usually end up with a picture showing your arm reaching out or those hideous mirror shots showing off your bathroom, camera, and flash. Even when you're smart about it and prop your phone on a shelf with the timer set, you find you were out of frame and have to do over. And what about if you want a group shot but nobody to take the photo because you all want to be in it?

Snap Remote hopes to eleviate those frustrations for those that have an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Android phone, or Android Tablet with a camera. It lets you take pictures from approximately 3 meters (10 ft) away wirelessly with the click of a button.

For more details check out: http://www.digitaltweaker.com/reviews/2013/10/snap-remote-lets-you-take-pictures-with-iphone-or-android-wirelessly/